Carbon removal credit purchases up five-fold since 2021 amidst overall credit issuance decline -report

Published 22:25 on October 25, 2023  /  Last updated at 22:25 on October 25, 2023  / /  International, Nature-based, Voluntary

Demand for quality-focused carbon removal credits has significantly grown, despite an overall credit decline in issuances largely driven by downward trends in REDD+ and renewable energy (RE) credits, according to a report released by a carbon management firm on Wednesday.
Demand for quality-focused carbon removal credits has significantly grown, despite an overall credit decline in issuances largely driven by downward trends in REDD+ and renewable energy (RE) credits, according to a report released by a carbon management firm on Wednesday.


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